It looks like Chromebooks will soon be able to always listen for the "OK Google" keyword even while on sleep mode.
Google has announced that it is phasing out its Chrome apps for Mac, Windows and Linux in nearly two years’ time. Find out why.
Microsoft is reportedly paying people to use Internet Explorer's successor, Edge, and its own search engine, Bing.
Following in the footsteps of Microsoft and Apple, Google is going to do away with Flash content in favor of the faster and more secure HTML5 for its Chrome browser.
Google has officially confirmed that Android's 1.6 million apps will be available on its Chrome desktop operating system.
The Opera browser now allows users to hide their location using a built-in virtual private network with unlimited data usage.
The search giant has developed Brotli, an algorithm that promises to make the Chrome and Firefox browsers up to 26 percent faster.
Google plans to enhance its popular operating system by adding the features from Chrome, a less successful product.
Google bundling its products with Android is reminiscent of Microsoft offering its Internet Explorer with Windows software.
The browser now automatically cleans up after itself when a Web page is idle.
Sundar Pichai’s rise to the top of Google is also raising questions about India’s own technology ambitions — or lack thereof.
It's April Fools' Day, when some of the biggest tech companies put their funniest foot forward.
The search giant is making its Chromebooks look and feel even more like Android.
A "leaked" version of the new OS includes an early version of Internet Explorer's successor.
For Windows 10, Microsoft is planning a huge leap from Internet Explorer.
The new browser will ditch IE’s bad reputation by offering extensions and a rapid update cycle.
Google limits Chrome for Android to make it run smoother on lower-end devices, but you can change that.
It will make new tabs in Chrome look pretty, and that's about it.
Google is well-positioned to take over the U.S. education market with its free apps and a growing rate of Chromebook adoption in schools.
Google's success with Chromebooks is threatening Microsoft's ever-loosening grip on the enterprise sector.
Google's Project Zero will target the Web's unknown security holes.
At the Belmont, California Chrome joins an elite group--just not the one he wanted to.